First Philosophy

Auteur(s): Silent Sounds
  • Résumé

  • Exploring the timeless ideas of history’s greatest thinkers, one lecture at a time.

    Philosophers must be eternal beginners, according to Edmund Husserl. In this podcast, we invite you to begin with us, accompanied by great lectures.

    Every episode dives into the rich world of phenomenology, existentialism and hermeneutics, posing and answering profound questions concerning human existence. Through these episodes, you'll get familiar with Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, and many others.

    Our first season centers around Awee Prins and his lecture series Human Conditions. To accompany you through this journey, Sonia Shvets and Kas Molenaar will provide brief interludes, insights, and introductions.

    Let's begin, finally!


    P.S. If you could do us a kindness, please press the follow button; we are very obliged! You know, for the algorithms and such. Or, if you liked our podcast, you could rate it with a few—let's, for argument's sake, say five—stars.

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  • E06 Husserl
    Dec 5 2024

    Intentionality – Bracketing – Dingbewusstsein – Rain or urine?

    Awee delves into reading the works of Edmund Husserl, guiding the listener through the first steps into transcendental phenomenology. Through key fragments, as well as contextualizing Husserl through his early influences and the thinkers he influenced, this episode will give you a firm starting ground to understanding the father of phenomenology.

    Sonia and Kas disagree whether Husserl is thinking warmly or falls to his math-envy, and remind themselves as well as the listener that we still limit ourselves to the canon of western philosophy.

    Let’s begin, finally!

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    1 h et 6 min
  • E05 Towards Husserl
    Nov 21 2024

    Edmund Husserl - Crisis of the Sciences - First Philosophy

    In order to understand Edmund Husserl's famous dictum to go "zu dem sachen selbst" we need to first understand the reasons for which it makes sense to do so.
    Awee expertly guides us through the crises of sciences, which brings us to Husserl's doorstep.

    Kas and Sonia discuss whether anything Jean — Paul Sartre ever wrote is worth wile, or if he should have at least written something better than the sources he used? And, without missing a beat, they hit their favourite target: the Dostoevsky anvil, lest we forget.

    Let's begin finally!

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    1 h et 7 min
  • E04 Kierkegaard
    Nov 6 2024

    Kierkegaard · DOSTOEVSKY · Pseudonymous production · Boredom and Dread

    In this episode, Awee discusses Kierkegaard's most important works and concepts.

    Meanwhile, Kas and Sonia give a mandatory Dostoevsky PSA and help us understand the work of Kierkegaard through the song Is That All There Is by Peggy Lee.

    Let's begin finally!

    PS As everyone knows, Philosophy is the friends you make along the way, so in the spirit of friendship, could you press the follow button and or/and give the podcast five stars?

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    52 min

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